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Exhibit Columbus announced that AD—WO, Adaptive Operations, Studio Barnes, and Studio Cooke John are the 2024–25 J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize recipients last October. This came after Preservation Futures, Mila Lipinski, Too Black, Rusal Mowatt, and Could Be Design were tapped to curate the affair this past summer. 
Adaptive Operations ,  Studio Barnes , S tudio Cooke John , and  AD—WO are the latest Miller Prize winners. Chandler Ahrens, Constance Vale, and Kelley Van Dyck Murphy; Sarah Aziz; Akima Brackeen; César A. Lopez, Jess Myers, Amelyn Ng , and Germán Pallares-Avitia; Suzanne Lettieri and Michael Jefferson; and Andrew Fu, Aaron Goldstein, and Aleksandr Mergold are the research fellows. 
The 13 installations will be built by the teams this summer, together with fabricators, volunteers, and local high school students. Below are the project titles, renderings, locations, partners, and descriptions of each installation provided by Exhibit Columbus.  
 

 

 


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